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  1. The famous racehorse Lexington was born in Kentucky in 1850 and went on to sire more winning horses than any other American thoroughbred before or since. Thomas J. Scott painted this image while living in Kentucky in the 1850s, when Lexington was at his peak.

  2. 8 de jun. de 2022 · In her new historic novel, Brooks reimagines the life of the itinerant artist Thomas J. Scott, who rendered the distinguished race horse in the oil painting, Portrait of Lexington, ca. 1857, a...

    • Samantha Baskind
  3. The famous racehorse Lexington was born in Kentucky in 1850 and went on to sire more winning horses than any other American thoroughbred before or since. Thomas J. Scott painted this image while living in Kentucky in the 1850s, when Lexington was at his peak.

  4. The famous racehorse Lexington was born in Kentucky in 1850 and went on to sire more winning horses than any other American thoroughbred before or since. Thomas J. Scott painted this image while living in Kentucky in the 1850s, when Lexington was at his peak.

  5. The Headley-Whitney Museum, also a Smithsonian Affiliate, has borrowed a portrait of Lexington, painted by Pennsylvania artist Thomas J. Scott, from the Smithsonian American Art Museum. “Lexington was painted from life from the Civil War period on,” said Eleanor Harvey, chief curator at the American Art Museum.

  6. 3 de mai. de 2011 · Known as one of the greatest racehorses of his day and sire to more winning horses than any other American thoroughbred before or since, Lexington (1850-1875) is a symbol of the town of Lexington, Ky., which names him the “Official Horse of Bluegrass Country.”

  7. TOM OCHILTREE (b.c. 1872 out of Katona by Voucher) was bred by A. J. Alexander. He won the Preakness Stakes at three and was among the best handicappers at four and five with wins in the Baltimore Cup (twice), Saratoga Cup, Monmouth Cup and Westchester Cup.